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Outstanding young people from ethnic minority communities are becoming symbols of hope and pride in Vietnam’s highland regions.
From grinding steel to debugging code, two young Vietnamese women prove that determination and the right energy can drive big breakthroughs.
For many young ethnic talents, national recognition has become a springboard to lasting impact.
At the HEF 2025 Autumn Economic Forum, youth leaders and tech experts call for bold Vietnamese participation in shaping the AI future.
A youth-inspiration talk show themed “Intelligent Generation NOW” opened the 2025 Autumn Economic Forum in HCM City on November 25.
An award-winning doctor gave up hospital life to build a herbal medicine cooperative and serve the poor.
At just 24 years old, Trieu Phan The Phuong - an ethnic Dao student and graduate of Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy - has already lived through the highs and lows of the medical profession.
Mai Hoa, 38, graduates as valedictorian from Vietnam University of Fine Arts after leaving her office job to pursue her passion.
The 12th Commendation Ceremony highlights the power of education to uplift and connect communities from every corner of the nation.
In misty highlands, one young woman’s return sparks a journey to preserve, uplift, and globalize a centuries-old tea tradition.
Nguyen Thi Khanh Dieu’s story of passion, perseverance, and breakthrough in biomedical antenna research captures the spirit of Vietnam’s youth.
Drawing from the legacy of their ancestors, young people in Dak Lak are helping preserve and share the richness of ethnic cultures using modern platforms and fresh approaches.
The 12th annual Recognition Ceremony for outstanding ethnic minority students and youth is scheduled to take place in Hanoi in mid-December 2025.
By contributing to the 14th Party Congress draft documents, young people not only "offer feedback to the Party" but also embody its spirit, turning ideas into action and awareness into renewal.
Hanoi Chairman Tran Sy Thanh will meet with young people on November 27 to listen to their proposals, aspirations, and concerns about building a more inclusive, innovative, and forward-looking capital.
A Gen Z baker turns her passion into an artform, creating stunning cakes and teaching others while honoring a promise to her beloved grandmother.
From Hop Thanh village (Tam Hop, Nghe An), three brothers of Thai ethnicity – La Van Duy, La Van Cuong, and La Van Khoi – have built the cooperative Tinh Sang Duong, transforming medicinal herbs into a sustainable livelihood for their homeland.
Le Anh Duc once considered Chinese just a secondary choice, but this language opened up an impressive journey: from an outstanding student at Hanoi University, to earning two prestigious PhD scholarships and achieving financial independence at 24.
Vietnamese youth proudly celebrate national identity as social media campaign goes viral.
The 11th Festival of Vietnamese Youth and Students in Europe was held in celebration of the 75th founding anniversary of Vietnam – Hungary diplomatic ties and the Traditional Day of Vietnamese Students.